Some new Bridgestones
#1
Some new Bridgestones
I wore out my stock Metzler 6 Days Extreme - at least the top ***** are cupped and looking pretty bad. The sides are fine still, but these have to go:
I've had these Bridgestone E660/E661 (E661 is the front) for a while, I was going to use them on my KLX, but never got the chance. My rear TrackMaster-II still has some life in it, so I'll get the try out the front E661 before the rear. Got it mounted up this evening, here's what they look like:
Too late to try them out this evening. I'll see if I can try them out after work tomorrow and give a report.
BTW, I got one of those cool MRP tire changing stands - man that thing is great! Kinda spendy but it sure makes changing tires a lot easier.
I've had these Bridgestone E660/E661 (E661 is the front) for a while, I was going to use them on my KLX, but never got the chance. My rear TrackMaster-II still has some life in it, so I'll get the try out the front E661 before the rear. Got it mounted up this evening, here's what they look like:
Too late to try them out this evening. I'll see if I can try them out after work tomorrow and give a report.
BTW, I got one of those cool MRP tire changing stands - man that thing is great! Kinda spendy but it sure makes changing tires a lot easier.
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RE: Some new Bridgestones
Hey Nobrakes where do you get one of those tire stands, and what does MRP stand for? Maybe Moose ssomething? Thanks for your help and I have been eyeing one of those KTMs for awhile now I assume you are happy with yours?
#7
RE: Some new Bridgestones
MRP is Mikes Racing Products - http://www.mikesracingproducts.com/mrp_web_site_001.htm
I first saw one in person in NJ over Mem. Day Weekend - one of the folks up there had one. Anything that makes changing tires easier is money well spent in my book.
I first saw one in person in NJ over Mem. Day Weekend - one of the folks up there had one. Anything that makes changing tires easier is money well spent in my book.
#9
RE: Some new Bridgestones
I got home from work as early as I could and rode until after dark. I have a little area set up to do some cornering and I pushed them pretty hard and I can definitely say that these tire stick very well on the hard'ish clay / light soil surface I have here. I did the same thing on my Metzlers this past weekend and they didn't feel nearly as planted and I washed out several times. Might be because the Metzlers seem to be a softer rubber where the E661's are harder and stiffer and bite better instead of flexing.
Sorry I don't have any sand to test in so I can't say how well they would do there. They seem a little more narrow than the Metzlers I took off but I make no claims as to whether that would be good or bad for the sand - one of you sand experts can maybe comment on that.
The **** pattern seems pretty basic but effective. It feels planted in the corners on the medium / hard pack that I was riding this evening. Of course, right now they have their nice new sharp edges - only time will tell how they continue to perform as they wear. But as long as I don't discover any bad traits I'll probably be buying another one of these.
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I haven't tested the rear yet, this is just the front.
Sorry I don't have any sand to test in so I can't say how well they would do there. They seem a little more narrow than the Metzlers I took off but I make no claims as to whether that would be good or bad for the sand - one of you sand experts can maybe comment on that.
The **** pattern seems pretty basic but effective. It feels planted in the corners on the medium / hard pack that I was riding this evening. Of course, right now they have their nice new sharp edges - only time will tell how they continue to perform as they wear. But as long as I don't discover any bad traits I'll probably be buying another one of these.
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I haven't tested the rear yet, this is just the front.
#10
RE: Some new Bridgestones
Good info Brian, did you get a chance to get them up to speed on asphalt say 70+......any weave or minor shake?
As far as wide front tires go.......who makes the widest one for a 21" rim (for the soft sand). I'm looking for a front for myadv to compliment my 150/90-18 terraflex. A 100/100 or 110/90 would be ideal if it exists.
As far as wide front tires go.......who makes the widest one for a 21" rim (for the soft sand). I'm looking for a front for myadv to compliment my 150/90-18 terraflex. A 100/100 or 110/90 would be ideal if it exists.